Slovenian Euro??????

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Tiziano, Oct 23, 2002.

  1. Tiziano

    Tiziano New Member

    I have read about a set of 6 eurocoins from Slovenia. They are bimetalic and were approved by the central bank of Slovenia. The mintage was limited to 2000 pieces for each issue. I need information about them. I only found the link http://www.joelscoins.com/slovenia.htm
    What do you know about these coins?
    Thanks
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  3. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    I would not call them "coins". Quote from the website that you mentioned:
    The privately produced coins feature designs that were approved by the Bank of Slovenia (the nation's Central Bank), but were rejected by the Slovenian government for political and diplomatic reasons.

    Privately produced ... rejected by the government ... sounds like medals or tokens. Also note that the word "euro" is not used on them (it says "evri" instead). Of course, if you like them, why not collect such pieces?

    Christian
     
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